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Flight Gear uses the Gnu autoconf and automake tools for managing
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Makefiles. Key input files for this system are:
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configure.in - Top level directory
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Makefile.am - One in each subdirectory
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Include/config.in - input file for building config.h
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If you need to modify any of these files, you will need to install the
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following packages. If you don't have a prebuilt package for your OS,
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you can fetch them from the locations listed below:
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- GNU autoconf (available from ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu)
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- GNU automake (available from ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/tromey)
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After making a change to configure.in you will need to run:
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aclocal ; autoheader ; automake -a ; autoconf
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Then follow the regular build procedure:
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./configure; make; make install
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For debuging purposes you might want to try something like:
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CFLAGS=-Wall CXXFLAGS=-Wall ./configure; make; make install
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For full optimization using the EGCS compiler on an Intel processor you
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could try something like:
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MACH="-mpentium" # -m486 -mpentiumpro etc.
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export CC=egcc # for Linux
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export CFLAGS="-Wall -O5 -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -funroll-loops $MACH"
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export CXXFLAGS="-Wall -O5 -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -funroll-loops $MACH"
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./configure
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